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A 6th-century Mediterranean bucket from Bromeswell Parish, Suffolk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Marlia Mundell Mango
Affiliation:
Department of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford OX1 2PH
Cyril Mango
Affiliation:
Exeter College, Oxford OX1 3PD
Angela Care Evans
Affiliation:
Department of Medieval & Later Antiquities, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG
Michael Hughes
Affiliation:
Department of Scientific Research, British Museum, London WC1B 3DG

Extract

The Sutton Hoo Project took up work again at that most famous of British early medieval sites two generations after the excavation of its ship-burial in the summer of 1939. As befits a field project of two generations later, much of its emphasis has been on the context of the site, as well as the barrow-field itself. Here is published a surface find from that wider context.

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